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The source code preview may appear very complicated at first. We hope that the few following key information will render it simpler for you:

General principles

<XX> what is between the smaller as and bigger as symbols begins.
</XX> what is between the smaller as and bigger as symbols and after the /-sign ends here.
Please make sure that all commands have beginning and end markers.

Spaces outside of a <> combination have no influence on the document.

tr

Zeile

td

Zelle in einer Tabelle

&nbsp;

Leerschlag

<br/>

Zeilenumbruch

align="right"

Der Inhalt dieser Zelle ist rechtsbündig dargestellt.

font size="3"

Schriftgrösse

face="Arial"

Schriftart

colspan="4"

Die Zelle (der Tabelle) wird mit den nächsten 3 Zellen verbunden.

strong

Die Schrift ist fett.

border="0"

Breite der Tabellenlinien

Table

Below are examples of elements commonly found in tables, with brief explanations.

<table>
Describes the beginning of the table. Additional information can be added such as the table borders or the width.
<tr>
Begins a line (row).
<td><font size="3">Bed</font></td>
The first cell contains the word “Bed” written in font size 3.
<td width="300"><font size="3">room category</font></td>
The second cell contains the “room category”. The cell has a width of 300* and writing is in font size 3.
<td align="right"><font size="3">Rate</font></td>
The 3rd cell contains the “rate”. The text in this cell is justified to the right (→ align="right") still with a font size of 3.
</tr>
End of line
<tr>
Beginning of a new line (row)
<td>%Bookings:room|gender|agecat|cat|price|guest%</td>
The grouped variables are inserted in the first cell of this line (at best, just one column should be defined in this row; it is possible to define more columns above and beneath). The vertical dividers | separate between cells.
</tr>
End of line
</table>
End of table